MyTennisRatings helps league players see what ratings actually mean and gives captains practical tools for roster planning, lineup decisions, and season management.
Your NTRP number only tells part of the story. Section strength, opponent quality, and match context shape what your rating actually means.
Explore Player ToolsBuild your roster, compare pairings, prep lineups, track opponents, and manage the season without juggling spreadsheets and group texts.
Open Captain's ConsolePractical tools for players who want clarity and captains who need leverage.
Convert between NTRP, UTR, and WTN with section-aware context across all 17 sections.
Try TranslatorManage roster, lineups, player readiness, and season prep in one place.
Open ConsoleEstimate how a win or loss against a specific opponent may affect your rating story.
Simulate a MatchTrack results and momentum across league and non-league play. No login required.
Log a MatchTest what different wins, losses, and section moves might mean for your rating.
Explore ScenariosEnter your NTRP and UTR side by side to see if they tell the same story.
Check My RatingsTools that work the way league players and captains actually think.
Build rosters, compare pairings, prep lineups, and track availability in one place. The only tool designed specifically for USTA team captains.
Open Captain's ConsoleSee how NTRP relates to UTR and WTN with the context league players actually care about. Adjusted for section strength across all 17 USTA sections.
Try the TranslatorTrack wins, losses, streaks, and match volume across your season. No account needed. Your data stays in your browser.
Open Match LoggerDeep-dive explanations for the questions that come up every season.
How section strength, match history, and context create 3.5s who play nothing alike.
What it means when people say "a 4.0 in Southern is different from a 4.0 in New England."
Three rating systems, three different philosophies. What each one captures and what it misses.
The mechanics behind bumps, appeals, and end-of-year recalculations that catch players off guard.
Using dual ratings, matchup context, and availability to make better lineup calls.
Doubles rules, league etiquette, scoring arguments, and ratings questions with clear answers.
MyTennisRatings was created by Ron Satha, a USTA league player with 30+ years of competitive tennis across three continents, eleven division titles, and three Sectional appearances. He built this because he lived the frustration.
Whether you're a 3.5 trying to understand your number or a captain preparing your lineup for Sectionals, these tools give you the context the rating systems don't.
No login required for most tools. More advanced features coming soon.
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